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Old Mar 1, 2019, 10:22 am
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Heliopolis Towers Hotel

El Saheed Sayed Zakaria Street Cairo, Egypt EG 11736

Heliopolis Towers, a Waldorf Astoria property, (the first in Africa) (29 Photos)

Heliopolis Towers Hotel

An excellent hotel, one I hope to visit again when in Cairo. Plenty of pictures and text for those interested in the sections below.

This was originally a Sheraton property (the area the hotel is in is formally known as the Sheraton city block), later it became a Fairmont property and has now, less than a year ago become the first WA property in Africa.

It has been open for nearly half a year as a WA branded hotel I believe.

Check In

Atrium.jpg

 

The property has generally had good reviews but not its own thread (MODs move if I am wrong!) so you can check out previous reviews in the discussion thread on hotels in Cairo on this forum, especially near the end of the thread where this property gets quite a bit of discussion.

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilton-hilton-honors/127808-discussion-hilton-honors-hotels-cairo-egypt-egy-14.html

Anyway, had booked a cash stay for 6 nights (I was here for work purposes nearby) and was pleasantly surprised to get a 2 level upgrade via the app the day before my stay when I checked in but also very pleased when they upgraded me further to a full suite upon arrival.

WA Lobby Area:

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Check in was quick and friendly, even though it was 3 AM in the morning, the duty manager still came over and greeted me and separately, someone escorted me up to my room to show me around and offered to unpack my things. (I declined the offer).

From the floor plan, rooms x30 are suites and have quite a bit more space than other rooms (besides the even bigger suites at the end of the building IIRC).

Floor Plan Floor 2.jpg

Room

Mostly pictures for this section, as they tell more than words most of the time.

(as an aside:) I wanted to use the pool but never got the chance due to extra meetings but there is a 3rd pool just for the WA guests and I believe 2 other pools for both hotels to share.

The room didn’t look out on anything particularly nice but it was quiet and did get some sun if you wanted that but no opening windows in the suite (and no balcony, maybe in the bigger suites).

The water pressure was very good and very hot when you wanted it. The toilets worked well and had no problem with paper going down the toilet (which can be a problem elsewhere here).

There were bathrobes and slippers in the room.

The Entrance to the suite:

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The living room:

Living Room 1.jpg

Another of the living room sofa corner:

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The living room work desk and Nespresso machine:

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The bedroom as you enter it from the living room:

Bedroom from Living Room.jpg

The King Bed:

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The Chaise Longue:

Bedroom Chaise Lounge.jpg

The bedroom desk:

Bedroom Desk.jpg

The Wardrobe area:

Wardrobe Area.jpg

Wardrobe contents:

Wardrobe Contents.jpg

The minibar area:

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Glasses Snacks.jpg

The Bathroom:

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Bathtub:

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Sink/Vanity Area:

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WC:

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Shower:

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Service

The hotel was excellent in terms of providing bottled water in the room, one day I counted over 15 bottles available and placed all around the room. You can see them in nearly every picture I have taken of the room!  They were replaced daily (there was a turndown service and likely would have been replaced then too but I was rarely back in time to notice this). The bathroom amenities were Shanghai Tang, my favourite and I went home with a few extra sets as each day they would replace any that were missing or empty. (2 sets each day were put out).

Housekeeping were great and the room was kept spotless. There was a nice welcome amenity of several types (fruit, some nut bars and some other sweets). A nespresso machine was also in the room with some capsules (3).

The exec lounge served alcohol from 7 PM (along with a nice selection of nibbles, which those so inclined could easily make a small meal out of). The food is buffet style in the lounge but the drinks had to be ordered each time and then were brought out by the excellent staff and delivered to your table. We drank the very nice Sakara Egyptian beer but there were other beer choices and may have been other wine/spirits as well. The lounge was a reasonable size and had lovely comfortable sofas to sit on as well as some tables and chairs.

Dining

Ate here for both breakfasts each day as well as a few evening meals.

Breakfast was excellent, plenty of hot and cold choices with a manned station for eggs / omelettes and good service from the staff. One can order speciality coffees and they are properly made from a barista machine and tasted great. (properly strong coffee too!)

The breakfast seating area of the WA main restaurant for breakfast:

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I ate a few times in the various restaurants in the hotels (I believe there are 12 or more restaurants/bars in the two hotels, so plenty of choice of style, if somewhat close in proximity to each other and also lacking in character for surroundings as you dine effectively in the lobby in most of them). We tried the Thai restaurant and another night, the Italian, both were good, if somewhat lacking for spice (hot curry and an arrabiatta were quite bland but tasty).

We did try a couple of the bars in the hotels, 2 over by the Hilton and the Fuze bar by the WA, all were good and had plenty of seating and decent service. The Rainbow bar had live entertainment as did the Fuze bar but they varied in the style so you could pick what you wanted, the Rainbow bar was more Middle Eastern style live music and dancing and the Fuze bar was more jazz or EDM. The third bar was meant to be an English pub style and was a reproduction of one…it is downstairs by the Hilton and beside the casino in the same place.

Everywhere in the hotel had a smoking section, so effectively the non smoking section would only be separated by a few tables or some other equally trivial distance so that may put some off but it is simply a representation of elsewhere in Egypt…smoking is still very much present and you will get some second hand smoke, smell and will have to deal with it. (I say that as a non smoker that hates smoke but just accept in when in some countries).

Some pictures of the various restaurants and bars around the two hotels and shared facilities:

French restaurant/cafe:

French.jpg

Fuze bar seating area:

Fuze bar seating.jpg

Indian:

Indian.jpg

Italian:

Italian.jpg

Rainbow bar (by the Hilton):

Rainbow Bar Hilton area.jpg

Thai:

Thai.jpg

 

A few of the other restaurants (Lebanese and others IIRC):

Restaurants.jpg

 

Location

All in all, a fantastic hotel, wish I could have enjoyed it more, I’d definitely stay again and it would be the only place I’d go if staying in Cairo. Obviously a bit of a trek to downtown from here but very convenient for the airport and a far better hotel in my opinion than those right on the Nile and in the city centre.

While there is the ability to use hotel cars or taxis to go places for a charge (quite a bit of money), I’d suggest Uber while here, it worked flawlessly for us and we used it extensively over the 6 days to get around everywhere. Very, very inexpensive compared to the hotel and never had an issue.

Overall

The short story is that the place is lovely, I’d definitely go back and prefer the location to the city centre Conrad, although I have not stayed there. The facilities in the two hotels (the WA and the Hilton in the other tower of this shared building) are brilliant and one is hardly left lacking anything. There is a bank in the building, near the Hilton side, I believe both hotels now have separate lounges (I saw signs for the Hilton one but didn’t try to get in, the WA has the exec lounge behind the WA reception.)

A nice welcome to Egypt wall painting that one can see from the atrium:

Welcome ready to Egypt.jpg

Hope this review helps, any questions please post and i”ll try to answer in case I forgot anything.

Egypt and its people were lovely, would happily return, they desperately need the tourists back and I felt quite safe there but there was an incident by the bazaar during the week I was there unfortunately killing a few people.

Safe travels

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Old Mar 1, 2019, 11:17 am
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Looks nice. Did you have any experience with traffic getting to downtown, that would be a concern if wanting/needing to be there.
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Originally Posted by pauleeepaul
Looks nice. Did you have any experience with traffic getting to downtown, that would be a concern if wanting/needing to be there.
Hi, thanks for the question, yes, one day we went in the early morning traffic from the hotel to the British Embassy (which I'd call downtown on the river and where the hotels are in the area...) that took 45 minutes and was a distance of around 11 miles (19 Km). Rush hour in Cairo is between 7 and 9 AM and 5 to 7 PM. Roughly 8 Million people commute into the city each day to work (during the day, Cairo has 20 million people), mostly by car or shared minibuses. We went at 7 AM and as mentioned took 45 to 50 minutes which was typical. Traffic is a nightmare in Cairo and besides the Metro (subway) there is no public transport (I'd not suggest using the metro or the buses personally).

The main road that the Heliopolis is on is terrible for traffic and is one of the main known roads for congestion further into the city.

I'd personally stay here even still, knowing what you get for the money and 'peace' when not in traffic but that's me. The pollution nearer the city centre was dreadful and I'd not want to think about my lungs in the hotels by the Nile in the city centre but again that is me and the pollution is bad everywhere in the city but more so in the city centre.

If one is a nervous passenger, then it would likely be best to stay in the centre as the Uber driving style and general driving style in Cairo is 'adventurous' to say the least and not for the faint hearted if they had to do it every day.

Hope that helps. The fare to go downtown with Uber though for that city centre drive was the equivalent of 50 cents. Yes, 50 cents UK so money is not the issue, time and fear factor are in my opinion.

Hope that helps, thanks for asking.
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The fare to go downtown with Uber though for that city centre drive was the equivalent of 50 cents. Yes, 50 cents UK so money is not the issue, time and fear factor are in my opinion.

Hope that helps, thanks for asking.
Not sure about the maths here but we don't have cents in the UK ? The estimated uber X fare from Heliopolis towers to Garden City is 60-80 Egyptian pounds . That's around £2.50 to £3.50 UK equivalent . Its cheap but its not 50 cents .
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Originally Posted by crombiestone
Not sure about the maths here but we don't have cents in the UK ? The estimated uber X fare from Heliopolis towers to Garden City is 60-80 Egyptian pounds . That's around £2.50 to £3.50 UK equivalent . Its cheap but its not 50 cents .
Yes, sorry, you're right of course, I meant pence not cents. We used standard uber not uber x for some days and only twice uber x so maybe that is where part of the price difference lays? My colleague did all the 'uber' ing so I can only go on what he told me, we did several journeys each day and I thought he mentioned that one being quite cheap but maybe I am wrong. I do know that they charge in Egyptian pounds then even with conversion rates to GBP it was cheap...so even with conversions, it was still ridiculously cheap for a 45 minute drive. I'm sure it was less than a single UK pound. Obviously at times the prices go up based on demand so potentially that is the difference (uber x and demand diferences with what you are seeing and what we paid that day?) However, as you say, even at £3 it was very good value for money for the distance and time (especially in uber x which in Cairo means a decent clean car with no dents or scratches!)

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Yes, sorry, you're right of course, I meant pence not cents. We used standard uber not uber x for some days and only twice uber x so maybe that is where part of the price difference lays? My colleague did all the 'uber' ing so I can only go on what he told me, we did several journeys each day and I thought he mentioned that one being quite cheap but maybe I am wrong. I do know that they charge in Egyptian pounds then even with conversion rates to GBP it was cheap...so even with conversions, it was still ridiculously cheap for a 45 minute drive. I'm sure it was less than a single UK pound. Obviously at times the prices go up based on demand so potentially that is the difference (uber x and demand diferences with what you are seeing and what we paid that day?) However, as you say, even at £3 it was very good value for money for the distance and time (especially in uber x which in Cairo means a decent clean car with no dents or scratches!)

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Its £1.50 to £2.00 for an Uber scooter ? Will certainly get you through the traffic on 6 October bridge Quicker ;-)
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Its £1.50 to £2.00 for an Uber scooter ? Will certainly get you through the traffic on 6 October bridge Quicker ;-)
I remember him telling me there were four choices for modes of transport...I didn't book so I'll have to concede if you say it is more for a car, sorry I mentioned it now!

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Mods, please rename this thread Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis now that the property has been renamed on Hilton's directory, and has reopened after renovations and is accepting reservations from today. Official website with photography available at the attached link.

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I recently stayed at the Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis as a Hilton Diamond using a regular stay rate and American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts rate. The hotel is not fully open yet with a grand opening coming in the next month or so. The spa has yet to open and the Rosette Club just opened prior to my stay. I was initially upgraded from a base level room to a Rosette Club King and then to a Deluxe King 1 Bedroom Suite when availability opened up.

The hotel is "new" and as a result there are a few issues but I'll highlight some of the minor inconveniences first. Diamonds receive a complimentary breakfast at the restaurant with your choice of a la carte or buffet, however, the buffet is quite basic and the hostess didn't proactively offer me the menu based option giving the illusion that the buffet was the only choice. I also received a complimentary visit to the Peacock Alley as part of the hotel welcome offer I booked directly through Hilton but it was never mentioned to me and I had to seek out information on it. The bar manager and bartenders are fantastic but their liquor supply is very basic and limited at the moment. This will be addressed soon, however, and the manager assured me they will have a first rate collection. You can visit the Hilton next door meanwhile through a gate in the hotel lobby and their drinks are 50% cheaper.

Waldorf Astorias rarely have executive lounges but this one has a Rosette Club. It is a club that offers beverages and light refreshments to club level room guests. It is an executive lounge in all but name. I was upgraded to rooms that would normally have access to this club, let alone through my Diamond status, but the hotel refused to grant me access initially. It took me calling the Diamond desk, which wasn't very helpful, and finally an exception made by the duty manager before I was allowed access on my final day. It really is disappointing that this WA is taking this approach as the only people impacted by this policy are Golds upgraded to club access rooms and Diamonds in any room type. Naming your executive lounge a club to get out of offering elite access is quite bad. The guards at the Hilton/WA lobby gate are also less than friendly though it is nice being able to cross with the minor hassle to use the facilities at the Hilton and you can even charge to your room.

The rooms were acceptable for a WA with what I believe were locally sourced bath products instead of Aesop. The deluxe suite being a mirror of the club room besides the door to the living room. I will give it another shot in the future though there are far cheaper options so I really hope that these issues are ironed out sooner than later.
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Originally Posted by Airborne Brat
I recently stayed at the Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis as a Hilton Diamond using a regular stay rate and American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts rate. The hotel is not fully open yet with a grand opening coming in the next month or so. The spa has yet to open and the Rosette Club just opened prior to my stay. I was initially upgraded from a base level room to a Rosette Club King and then to a Deluxe King 1 Bedroom Suite when availability opened up.

The hotel is "new" and as a result there are a few issues but I'll highlight some of the minor inconveniences first. Diamonds receive a complimentary breakfast at the restaurant with your choice of a la carte or buffet, however, the buffet is quite basic and the hostess didn't proactively offer me the menu based option giving the illusion that the buffet was the only choice. I also received a complimentary visit to the Peacock Alley as part of the hotel welcome offer I booked directly through Hilton but it was never mentioned to me and I had to seek out information on it. The bar manager and bartenders are fantastic but their liquor supply is very basic and limited at the moment. This will be addressed soon, however, and the manager assured me they will have a first rate collection. You can visit the Hilton next door meanwhile through a gate in the hotel lobby and their drinks are 50% cheaper.

Waldorf Astorias rarely have executive lounges but this one has a Rosette Club. It is a club that offers beverages and light refreshments to club level room guests. It is an executive lounge in all but name. I was upgraded to rooms that would normally have access to this club, let alone through my Diamond status, but the hotel refused to grant me access initially. It took me calling the Diamond desk, which wasn't very helpful, and finally an exception made by the duty manager before I was allowed access on my final day. It really is disappointing that this WA is taking this approach as the only people impacted by this policy are Golds upgraded to club access rooms and Diamonds in any room type. Naming your executive lounge a club to get out of offering elite access is quite bad. The guards at the Hilton/WA lobby gate are also less than friendly though it is nice being able to cross with the minor hassle to use the facilities at the Hilton and you can even charge to your room.

The rooms were acceptable for a WA with what I believe were locally sourced bath products instead of Aesop. The deluxe suite being a mirror of the club room besides the door to the living room. I will give it another shot in the future though there are far cheaper options so I really hope that these issues are ironed out sooner than later.
Thanks for your review, we will be staying here for 1 night in March and are looking forward to it.

We have stayed at the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah and their Pearl Club is exclusive to those who booked suites and Pearl Club rooms (having diamond status will not help). The same with Conrad Washington, only those who booked Sakura Rooms or suites have access to the Sakura Club.

I guess it is the same as the Waldorf Astoria Cairo as it says on their website: Upgrade to a Rosetta Club room and enjoy access to our exclusive club services, serving food and drinks all day.
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I didn't think lounge access was a HH Diamond (or Gold) benefit at W-A hotels. Prior to the refurbishment (and re-branding) there was a lounge behind the reception desk that was also shared with the adjacent Hilton, but the hotels are now more seprate and it appears that they are now following the W-A business model on lounge access.
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Originally Posted by thefilipinotraveler
Thanks for your review, we will be staying here for 1 night in March and are looking forward to it.

We have stayed at the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah and their Pearl Club is exclusive to those who booked suites and Pearl Club rooms (having diamond status will not help). The same with Conrad Washington, only those who booked Sakura Rooms or suites have access to the Sakura Club.

I guess it is the same as the Waldorf Astoria Cairo as it says on their website: Upgrade to a Rosetta Club room and enjoy access to our exclusive club services, serving food and drinks all day.
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I didn't think lounge access was a HH Diamond (or Gold) benefit at W-A hotels. Prior to the refurbishment (and re-branding) there was a lounge behind the reception desk that was also shared with the adjacent Hilton, but the hotels are now more seprate and it appears that they are now following the W-A business model on lounge access.
The specific terms and conditions on this are hard to find but there is at least this for Golds upgraded to Executive rooms. https://www.hilton.com/en/hilton-honors/terms/#tiers

Choose a My Way On-Property benefit. Click this link to view the choices at each hotel brand within the Hilton Portfolio. At Waldorf Astoria® Hotels & Resorts, Conrad® Hotels & Resorts, Canopy™ by Hilton, Signia by Hilton, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Curio Collection by Hilton™ and DoubleTree by Hilton™ and Tapestry Collection by Hilton™ properties, Gold Hilton Honors Members may be upgraded to preferred rooms up to Executive Floor room types. Preferred rooms may also include those not on the Executive Floor but conferring Executive Lounge access (excluding the Sakura Club at Conrad Washington, D.C and Club Signia at Signia by Hilton hotels),
​​​​​​​It looks like you're right about the Conrad DC being excluded but it appears that you should still get access at WAs with lounges.
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The specific terms and conditions on this are hard to find but there is at least this for Golds upgraded to Executive rooms. https://www.hilton.com/en/hilton-honors/terms/#tiers



It looks like you're right about the Conrad DC being excluded but it appears that you should still get access at WAs with lounges.
Thanks for this. I think I remember the staff at WA Bangkok during our stay in October last year saying that if they had an Exec. Lounge, I would have access to it as a diamond member.
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It looks like you're right about the Conrad DC being excluded but it appears that you should still get access at WAs with lounges.
Originally Posted by thefilipinotraveler
Thanks for this. I think I remember the staff at WA Bangkok during our stay in October last year saying that if they had an Exec. Lounge, I would have access to it as a diamond member.
As per the screenshot below, WA is excluded from the lounge access benefit for Diamonds; any Waldorf that offers a lounge [i.e., this one, Waldorf Astoria Kuwait, Dubai Palm Jumeirah, Doha West Bay, etc.] must have guests stay in rooms/suites that confer access as elite status will not get you into them automatically. As is my knowledge, being upgraded to an executive-level room counts as an upgrade to an enhanced room type, but does not include automatic lounge access.

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As per the screenshot below, WA is excluded from the lounge access benefit for Diamonds; any Waldorf that offers a lounge [i.e., this one, Waldorf Astoria Kuwait, Dubai Palm Jumeirah, Doha West Bay, etc.] must have guests stay in rooms/suites that confer access as elite status will not get you into them automatically. As is my knowledge, being upgraded to an executive-level room counts as an upgrade to an enhanced room type, but does not include automatic lounge access.

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During our stay at the WA Dubai Palm Jumeirah in September 2021, I asked the price to access the Lounge and was told something like 80USD. Looking at the difference between the Deluxe room and Rosetta Club room at WA Cairo for our stay in March, it is also around 80USD. I´m still not sure if it is worth it.
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